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/*
 *@test
 *@bug 4651568
 *@summary Verifies the currency pattern for pt_BR locale
 */

import java.text.DecimalFormat;
import java.text.NumberFormat;
import java.util.Locale;

public class Bug4651568 {

    public static void main (String argv[] )  {
        String expectedCurrencyPattern = "\u00A4 #.##0,00";

        Locale locale = new Locale ("pt", "BR");
        Locale.setDefault(locale);

        DecimalFormat formatter =
            (DecimalFormat) NumberFormat.getCurrencyInstance(locale);

        if (formatter.toLocalizedPattern().equals(expectedCurrencyPattern))
{
            System.out.println ("Passed.");
        } else {
             System.out.println ("Failed Currency pattern." +
                    "  Expected:  " + expectedCurrencyPattern +
                    "  Received:  " + formatter.toLocalizedPattern() );
             throw new RuntimeException();

 }
    }
}
